St. Patrick’s Parade Table Quiz on Thursday 2nd February in the Brian Boru at 8 PM.. €20 per table, €100 first prize. Tickets from Sean Laffey on 087 9821916 or a member of the committee…Should be a fun evening and there are hot sausages too.

Conal is a comedian, songwriter, vocalist and true entertainer. Dubbed “Ireland’s Ambassador of Humour” he is currently making his mark not only on the Irish scene but also around the world. He has performed on stages from Dubai to Dubrovnik, Boston to Botswana and just about everywhere else in between!

Book now for what is sure to be another great night of entertainment – www.bruboru.ie or 062 61122Tickets are priced at €25.

]]>https://ashmorehouse.wordpress.com/2012/01/31/conal-gallen-br/feed/0ashmorehouseQueen’s visit to Cashelhttps://ashmorehouse.wordpress.com/2011/06/20/queens-visit-to-cashel/
https://ashmorehouse.wordpress.com/2011/06/20/queens-visit-to-cashel/#respondMon, 20 Jun 2011 17:14:55 +0000http://ashmorehouse.wordpress.com/?p=14Here is a photo of the Queen landing near the Rock of Cashel.

SWEET HARMONIES from the Cashel Community School choir soared through the remains of a Gothic cathedral as Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh visited the Rock of Cashel in Co Tipperary yesterday.

“May the road rise to meet you, may the wind be at your back,” the students sang to the monarch who, on the final day of this historic visit, looked relaxed and elegant in yet another crowd-pleasing shade of green.

The most visited heritage site in the country, said to originally be the seat of the Munster kings, provided a picture postcard and deeply atmospheric backdrop to this part of the royal itinerary.

Squawking birds flew through the nooks and crannies of the imposing cathedral. Patches of sky were visible from the mostly roofless structure, shifting from blue to grey and back to blue again.

Earlier, the changeable weather had cast doubt on whether the Queen would be arriving by air as planned but, in the end, the maroon-coloured royal helicopter touched down in a field close to the Rock at about 10.45am.